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watch with you tomorrow evening -- invite five of your friends. do not worry. tomorrow night, p.m. eastern. we will see you here. -- tomorrow night, p.m. eastern. -- 10:00 pm eastern. others stand to make millions on president obama's cap and trade vision. but you are likely to get hurt financially. we'll present the facts. >> i do not believe that any ethnic racial or gender group has an advantage in sound judging. bill: so how did judge sotomayor do today? megyn kelly and least we'll have a report card. >> have you got to watch this show or your children may be killed by clowns beating them to death giant clown shoes. >> bill: also on the rundown,
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bernie goldberg and fair i can't faucet. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the cap and trade corruption. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. i'm going to keep it simple. a big con going on and it is outrageous. tonight's memo is using some information developed by rolling stone magazine which did a good job on this cap and trade deceit. cap and trade. it's easy. the feds tell heavy industry what they can spew into the air. the company goes over the emission amount, they must buy so-called carbon offsets from another company so the companies that keep emissions low make money and the companies that spew lots of gunk make less money. of course, the gunk companies will pass their higher costs on
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to us. but, hey, no program is perfect, right? less gunk in the air is good. a cleaner planet means better health for all of us. but already india, china, mexico and other countries have told president obama they are not going to limit emissions. they don't really care about global warming. even if we cap and trade all day long the earth will continue to be dirty. that's not the con. here it comes. some big corporations will make billions, with a b off this cap and trade deal. let's take one vivid example. goldman sachs is a goliath investment company that pays very little tax. last year in the teeth of the recession goldman made more than $2 billion in profit and a according to the associated press paid lloyd blank mine about 43 million bucks. let me repeat that old lloyd made $53 million in 2008. how did you do? but goldman sachs paid zero,
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zero in federal income tax. nothing. let me repeat. goldman made 2 billion, paid nothing in federal tax. a quick aside, president obama and the democrats want to raise taxes on high earning americans like me to pay for health care but goldman sachs pays nothing. but to cap and trade. goldman owns a 10% stake in the chicago climate exchange. where the cap and trade deals will be made. on each deal, a commission will be paid. goldman sachs stands to vacuum up money. dimension the company pays very little tax? also, goldman employees gave president obama's campaign close to $1 million. dimension that? ready for more? guess who is also invested heavily in cap and trade? hello al gore. he started a company named generation investment management. which will also profit big time if the cap and trade deal becomes law.
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since al gore launched his global warming crusade, his net worth has increased 5,000% to more than 100 million bucks, according to investors business daily. as they say on wall street mr. gore is hot, pardon the pun. so let's recap. global warming is bad. but cap and trade will not effect it very much because china and india will continue to pollute. big corporations like goldman sachs and big guys like al gore could make many, many millions of dollars off cap and trade while the regular folk also pay more for just about everything. that definitely sound like change, change mr. gore and goldman sachs can believe in. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight reaction to this fox news business anchor cheryl casone and stuart varney. am i getting this wrong, stewart? you are the business guru. >> no. you are right. utility bills go up. what's the benefit?
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zero. no noticeable difference to the climate in the future. cost? how about lost jobs? maybe by the million and the ruin of an american industry. bill: why would people lose jobs on cap and trade. >> manufacturing will exit. when we start putting restrictions on our ability to manufacture at a reasonable cost, they will exit the country and go to china. bill: they will slow down and not make products in the united states. >> no they will make them overseas. they will immigrate. bill: they have cap and trade in spain. >> they have had cap and trade in europe. they have had it for some time. it has failed. it has failed to lower emissions significantly. they have not met their target. emissions have continued to go up. they did have an exchange like we are talking about to exchange these permits to pollute. people made millions of dollars off it. they still didn't effect co 2 emissions. bill: this sounds to me, cheryl, like a big con. >> why? it's a way to make money. they are going to do it. bill: what about president obama's change we can believe in for the little guy. this enriches goldman sachs.
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>> sure. bill: why doesn't goldman sachs pay any federal income tax. >> goldman sak's took tarp money. they took taxpayer money. they paid it back and just reported a blow out quarter in earnings this morning. bill: why then the don't they pay taxes like you and i. >> because they are goldman sachs. bill: there has got to be a reason. >> it may be a pass through capital gains. they pay capital gains tax as opposed to corporate income taxes. bill: look, from what i understand they have outsourced a lot of their profit to overseas countries. so they dodge american taxes just like president obama says he is going to stop because they do business overseas and they write it off over there. are you surprised that goldman sachs making 2 billion pays no federal income tax? >> i'm surprised at it but i am no tax attorney here. i will tell you this though. this is the same goldman sachs that last year the same tax year that you are talking about 2008 is the one that convinced pension funds and mutual funds to invest in oil future.
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140 some bucks a barrel. bill: deeply involved in oil speculation. again, they paid no tax on that. >> here is the thing, bill. you say goldman sachs going to make money off cap and trade. why shouldn't they? somebody should make money off of cap and trade. bill: pay federal tax so we can have national health care not just thrust upon you and stewart and me. that's who is going to be paying for it. they can afford it. >> this is the climate industry in bed with the government and making a ton of money. bill: you believe al gore, stewart is, a cynical minuter who got into this to make money. >> true believer who realized can he make money. made his money out of google to start with start that into generation investment. did you know which company started this buying up credit trading companies 10 years ago? enron. enron did that. bill: ok. now, i think we laid it out so
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that even the "new york times" could understand it. this is a huge con. i will say i believe in global warming. i think the earth is getting warmer. that's what the stats say. we have researched that. there is no doubt. however, if mexico and china and india say no, we are going to do exactly what we do. even though we cut back. that's not going to matter. they live on the same planet. >> it doesn't matter. the president was in italy last week. did he not have the support of china, india. bill: they said forget it? >> this is all for nothing. cap and trade will pass a watered down version. bill: i don't think it will pass. >> i actually do. it will be watered down. 85% of these emission standards are these coupons. whatever you want to call them. give it away. and exchange traded and goldman sachs and everybody else can make money off of it and why shouldn't they? somebody is going to have to make cash. >> we are in the middle of a very nasty recession. i cannot see the united states senate killing jobs, exporting
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jobs. bill: not when all of this stuff. >> this president has approval ratings and they are still very strong. >> cap and trade is meaningless symbolism. nothing more. bill: this is just the start of our investigation into this, ladies and gentlemen. we have more for you. if you want to see it, it's posted on bill o'reilly.com. foxnation.com and the fox news web site. if you want to download our talking points memo. it's in stone what we told you absolutely true. cheryl, sturet. thank you. later glenn beck has
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bill: impact segment tonight. how did judge sonia sotomayor do today answering questions from the senate judiciary committee? here now with a report card is our is it legal team lis wiehl in new york city and megyn kelly kelly. covering hard news and that would be unfair. her grade? >> a minus. i thought she came out great. she is strong. she is clear in her message. she is answering the questions. she even had a sense of humor at one point. bill: i thought this was incredibly boring. >> yeah. that's not her fault. bill: how responsible is she to boring the nation to tears? >> that's what judges do. they are supposed to be boring. you don't want them to be too
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exciting. bill: you have never been a judge though. kelly, i know again you can't give a report card grade but can you give an overall assessment. a mine news pretty high grade. what say you? >> can i tell you this. i can affirmatively tell all of our viewers that i have now seen every minute of the sotomayor coverage and i have sat there with some very well-schooled people here in washington watching it here with me. i don't think any one of them would agree with an a minus. even juan williams of mpr who would nit to being left owe leaning your viewers know say she had trouble today. she did have trouble today. in particular on the remark that we knew she was going to get cross-examined hard on and that was her comment that shield hope that a wise latino judge with a rich. bill: let me stop you there i want to run that sound bite. when i come back, again, she says a minus. you can't give a grade. but i'm going to ask you how much lower generally speaking. all right. let's roll the latina deal.
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go. >> do you stand by your statement that "my experiences effect the facts i choose to see?" >> no, sir. i don't stand by the understanding of that statement. but -- that i will ignore other facts or other experiences because i haven't had them. >> i will just note you made that statement in individual speeches about seven times over a number of years' span and it's concerning to me. >> it was bad. because it left an impression that i believed that life experiences commanded a result in a case but that's clearly not what i do as a judge. bill: she said it was bad, kelly. i mean, what else are you going to say? >> here is the problem for her. she said it was bad. and she sort of did a mea culpa. that worked for her. if that it h. been her message all day long, she would be in a better position she is tonight than she is.
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the problem for her started when jeff sessions the ranking republican on the committee started to really get into severing she had said in the past and started to really cross-examine her on how she had said that she explicitly disagreed with the statement of justice sandrasandra day o'conno said i believe that a wise old man and a wise old woman will reach the same conclusion on a given set of facts. and in back in 2008 and several times since then, sotomayor has said i disagree with justice o'connor. i would hope a wise latina would reach a better conclusion than a white male judge. let me just finish. and then today she tried to distance herself from that rather than just saying you know what i was wrong. bill: doing the rope a dope. does this damage her? does this make anybody vote against her? i'm going to say it doesn't. she is going to get confirmed. >> i think it's going to damage her a bit. i think some of the republicans are going to think twice and get a few more phone calls.
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dianne feinstein came out on the record and said she is getting phone call after phone call saying this is an activist judge. i'm worried about this judge. so, they are having an impact. i think it's going to lower her numbers when the final vote is count but i still don't think there is any doubt she is going to get confirmed. bill: i'm going to play another sound bite and i want you to react to this. this is about the judge's permanent. roll the tape. >> when you look at the evaluation of the judges on the second circuit, you stand out like a sore thumb. in terms of your temperament. what is your answer to these criticisms? >> lots of lawyers who are unfamiliar with the process in the second circuit find that tough bench difficult and challenging. >> if i may interject, judge. they find you difficult and challenging. >> judges are supposed to be difficult and challenging. they are supposed to challenge
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what you bring in. bill: i sympathize with that. so are anchormen. sorry. you are going to stand by the a minus. don't think she did any damage. >> i'm stand buying that and don't forget, any lawyer that goes in front of her, who loses, is going to have a beef with her and say oh, she was terrible. bill: graham was saying look, the other people think you are a harpy or whatever he was employing. >> she was too tough and aggressive, which again sarks male female thing. i spoke with some of her interns. not just her clerks but her interns. they loved her. these are the people at the lowest. bill: kelly, what do you say to that? wiehl said the interns loved it. >> the interns irirrelevant to me. bill: no, no. no believe me. that's not always the case, kelly. you should see what they say about you. all right. go ahead. >> oh, oh. hello, pot me kettle. in any event, i have to say in her defense on a lawyer comment
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there were only 8 of them. if you only have, to my knowledge, if you only have eight lawyers going on line to complain but as a judge, i think you are doing ok. if you could hear some of the things that the judges said to me when i was practicing law, i would have loved to have gone online and complained about them anonymously. i wouldn't put too much stock in those numbers. bill: you both agree sotomayor at this point we have eight more pinheaded senators that have to bore everybody to tears tomorrow. kelley, i'm so glad they gave you this assignment. i mean, my god. you both agree that she is still going to get it and we just have to go through the process, correct? >> absolutely. as lindsey graham said barring a melt down she is going to get confirmed. we haven't seen a meltdown yet. bill: ladies going to be back shortly. disturbing case in florida. breast augmented lawsuit. next, nasty hit piece on sarah palin in "newsweek" magazine. bernie goldberg will a a a a a a
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bill: unresolved problem segment tonight. we continue our reporting on a growing problem in america media corruption. "newsweek" magazine has moved sharply to the left even while it faces possible bankruptcy. the most recent "newsweek" containing a nasty piece on sarah palin that implies she is an intellectual moron supported by poorly educated conservative idiots. the article goes on to say that the stupid conservatives are influenced comments. now o'reillies and becks can be heard mouthing attitudes once confined to the violent fringe. fox heavily promoted anti-administration tea party events this past fourth of jewelry session quote.
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obviously that paragraph is pure propaganda. how could a "newsweek" correspondent write it? well a "newsweek" correspondent did not write it the vicious piece was authored by far left zealot rick perlsteen. but the "newsweek" didn't tell readers about ideology. only identified as author. the piece ran as a news story, not an opinion column. this is despicable and dishonest and the company needs to be ashamed. joining from us atlanta is bernie goldberg. "newsweek" has jumped the shark with this one, bernie. >> i'm surprised you don't know what "newsweek" is. you think it's a news magazine. "newsweek" is not a news magazine nor is "time" magazine a news magazine. they are journals of opinion. liberals journals of opinion at that why would they identify this person as a left wing activist? because their audience, their
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readers don't care that this person is a left wing activist. i mean, they are in a fight, literally, bill, for survival. and in that fight, they are aiming at a niche audience of liberals with money, enough money to buy the magazine. bill: but that's not what john meacham, the editor of "newsweek," puts the journal up to be. he says that it is a fair arbitrator of the week's events and that he has correspondents going out and covering stories. now, this guy doesn't work for "newsweek." this perlstein. doesn't very a web site that he wants conservatives to explode. >> no. he hates fox. he joined a movement to, i forget the name of it but it's a hate fox news channel movement. bill: now "newsweek" has been
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exposed as a fraud. i don't disagree with your assessment of "newsweek" and "time." i believe they are in dire trouble. they want to target affluent liberals in the big cities. this is what they give them. no problem if you admit it. no problem if you admit it but one of the reepsz they are in dire trouble is because they call anybody who thinks sarah palin has a legitimate place in politics an idiot. that's one of the reasons, bernie, they are going down the drain. >> yeah. because conservatives have left the magazine. they left a long time ago, by and large. let me give perlstein and "newsweek," you know, something. the something is this. the gist of the article, bill, was about the split in the republican party over sarah palin. i think it's more than a split by the way. i think it's a civil war. on one side you have a conservatives who think that anything sarah palin does is
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great. she does a bad interview with katie couric, that must be katie couric's fault. she delivers a resignation speech that you would need the rosetta stone, you know, to figure out what she was talking about, and they compare it to the gettysburg address. and, on the other side, you have the intellectual conservatives. and these two sides better figure out. they better come to some. bill: they are butting heads over sarah palin. peggy noonan leading the charge. charles krauthammer. >> krauthammer, right. bill: i understand it. that's a legitimate story to cover. >> that's all i'm saying. let me mention the illegitimate part because it's what you suggested. the illegitimate part and it's what liberals do, how they caricature conservatives. they paint them as a bunch of yahoos. so the other group, not peggy noonan, charles krauthammer group, but the other group, they portray as a bunch of yahoos who are easily led by people like
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you who, if you told them to go out and commit violence, they would do it. this is the argument, anyway. and this is nothing but a caricature of conservatives and it's, you know, it's what you should expect if a liberal activist is writing the story about it. bill: right. but the liberal activist was not identified as such. it was dishonest because in any journalism course, you tell the reared or the viewer who the person is that you are speaking to. everybody thought that guy was a correspondent. his name was on that article. he is the author of this -- nobody ever heard of. they are going to go out of business. "newsweek" will go out of business. i will predict it here. good riddens to them. bernie, thanks very much. >> they will blame you and me for it. bill: good. let them. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. a model sues a doctor over breast enhancement situation. glenn beck wants in on the cap and trade investigation. we will hear
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here again attorney and fox news analyst lis wiehl. author of the book "face of betrayal." and megyn kelly. big news conference in florida. what was the motive in killing the couple, kelly? >> they said robbery. they say there may be other motives as well. they didn't disclose what they may be. this team of thugs burst into this house on thursday night. planning on robbing what they describe as a medium size safe. and the police say they did take items from the house that would be consistent with a robbery, knowing that this was a well-known family and what was perceived to be a wealthy family. and very generous of heart as you point out, adopting all those children, all of whom had cerebral palsy or down syndrome in so on in addition to having unfour of their own. something went wrong inside that house. it wound up with these thugs murdering the mother and father. shooting them with nine of the children at home at the time.
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it's disgusting. bill: this is very unusual, wiehl. number one, home invasions is usually seven people not involved. that he was a big crew. number two, the authorities are charging all of them with first degree murder. do you have any insight into what's going on? >> well, first of all, the seven people went in there within about four minutes this all happened. bill: four minutes the whole crime. >> 10 minutes the whole thing we see on the videotape. four minutes actually inside the house. the guy that was actually in that red van that we saw there. he had worked for this family. and so that's probably where they -- bill: inside job. >> then his son. bill: i should say the family had surveillance cameras that's why we have this video. go ahead. >> he was seen repainting the van. that he was how they got on to him. the sheriff actually said this when asked today at the press conference. there were confessions. you ask why first degree? because one flips on the other, flips on the other, flips on the other. the guy to was driving the van, the get away driver the first guy they got first he was charged with obstruction.
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now he is going to be charged with murder as well. bill: shoot them to death? >> yeah. multiple times. multiple gunshots. >> two points in response to what you said. number one, the police also said that they believe that one of these thugs was believed to be responsible for trying to disarm the security system and failed. that's why the security cameras kept rolling and we have that tape which proved critical for cops. number two, the reason they are all charged with murder, some are charged with premeditated first degree murder and some are charged with felony first degree murder. you may not have pulled the trigger but you drove the get away van or had an active role in it. bill: here is the problem with the prosecution's stance and you both know this. premeditated murder means you walked in the house and say i'm going to kill these people. nobody knows that that happen. they could have panicked. the guy may have had a gun. i don't know. i'm just saying that's why it's so unusual. i hope they get what's coming to them. all right, now. monica hansen, wiehl? former miss norway? >> right.
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>> nice, you know. >> big model. on many covers. very attractive. bill: she is suing a doctor for a gazillion dollars for what. >> she has already gotten half a million. a default judgment which means the doctor just didn't even respond. bill: what is she suing for. >> she is saying the doctor put her image of her -- not just this image of her breast on his breast augmentation web site. and then when she said hey, look, i didn't see you could do that you didn't operate on my breast. take it down. only way i will take it down is if you pay me to take it down off my web site. bill: kelly, that seems to be absurd for a board certified doctor to take somebody's picture who he doesn't know, throw it up there, to advertise his services. and then when she objects to say, you know, hey, i'm going to extort money from you and keep it up. >> do you smell a rat? bill: i do. i think that, you know, this
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sounds. >> bit more to the story here, bill. bill: yes, die. i'm not add dumb as i look, kelly. >> listen, ms. norway. while she is extremely fit. one has to acknowledge may not be telling us the whole story. we have to wait to hear what the defendant's story is because apparently he may have been this woman's boyfriend for a while. bill: she says no. >> i know. he says yes. and it appears that there was at least a friendship between the two of them, even according to her own admission. bill: maybe there was a language barrier. she was from norway and she couldn't decide -- ok. >> at first she said he didn't perform breast augmentation on me and now there is a question about whether some surgery may have been performed. >> the court awarded her already half a million bucks a default judgment. bill: he didn't show up. >> a default judgment. that means he didn't show up. bill: he didn't show up. that's not wise. >> maybe he didn't get served. there is all kinds of reasons did he a default judgment. bill: ladies, i'm amused by this case.
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and when you amuse me, that means i'm going to follow it. we're going to find out exactly in the great breast augmentation scandal what happened. ladies, thank you very much. we appreciate it when we come right back, beck on cap and con. and judge sotomayor. farrah fawcett star notice great american c c c c c cul c c c c
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bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. at your beck and call segment tonight, glenn beck is back from vacation. in first program yesterday he warned everyone about attacking clowns. >> well, we're trying to pack the show with as much of it as we possibly can because it's an emergency now. you have got to watch this show or your children may be killed by clowns beating them to death with those giant clown shoes. it's an emergency. don't go anywhere. bill: well, that alarmed me and here now glenn beck, the author of the number one best-seller. common sense. >> there it is. bill: i stand by it. who are these clowns and how can we escape them. >> wouldn't you like to know bill o'reilly? sure. meanwhile bill o'reilly is just on television just telling you who to be violent against. i know. bill: beck, when you do that you know "newsweek" magazine which we just discussed are going to say that you want to murder clowns. that's what they are going to do. >> that's what i'm -- america,
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go get the clown shoes and beat people to death. do it. bill: you are handing them fodder. >> i know, i know. bill: cap and trade, you saw the talking points memo. >> did i. bill: does it get more brilliant than that or what? >> there is the bible and the talking points memo. bill: the bible is way ahead. >> have you read the talking points twice? because i did. yeah, i mean, we have a situation here where i think the government has been -- we have an al quirky going on in our country. we have a takeover by business and special interest and they are running the government. >> it's interesting, is it not, under a liberal cloak, which is what global warming is, that the big heinous corporations that ralph nader and all the others on the left despise. they are the ones that are going to make the money. the folks, the people, the down trodden, we are going to pay. >> yeah. here is the thing, bill. you know all that bull crap from
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michael moore where, you can't get rich. meanwhile is he rich enough, you know, is he a slub. is he rich enough to fly across the country in a corporate plane. the progressive movement exposed themselves in the early part of the 20th century. they love corporations as long as they run them. it's a dictatorship. as long as they are running it, they are fine. bill: this cap and trade con, i'm a global warming believer. i don't think you are. >> no. hang on. bill: i am going to give you a thermometer for christmas, by the way. >> may i? bill: sure. >> temperature peeked 11 years ago. i was with you on global warming. i said -- i have said this over and over again. you have to be a dummy if you don't look at the thermometer. bill: yes. that's what it says. >> thermometer showing it was going up. peeked 11 years ago. bill: in the last eight years have been seven of the warmest years on record. >> i don't believe that's true.
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bill: check it out. we did. >> i will be fine with the facts in looking at a thermometer. the question is, is it still going up with the co 2 like they claim and are we causing it. >> or has it leveled off. >> or the other big question is, if you buy into all of that stuff, which i don't, if you do, will this solve it? cap and trade won't. bill: that's not the question i'm most concerned about. the question i'm concerned about is the con. we have a president who came into office and largely elected on, look, i'm with you, the people. i'm going to make life better for you. that he was why he got elected. i'm going to clean up the environment and at the same time give you jobs and health insurance. your life is going to be better. what this is turning out to be is the people will pay more. goldman sachs and al gore are going to make. >> rich. g.e. bill: pay no taxes. this is change. who believes in change? come on. >> let me disagree with the one fact that i don't think that's
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why president obama got elected. i think president obama got elected because people saw him as something entirely new. which he has turned out to be just not what you hoped. he was somebody who was going to change the culture in washington. people were tired of being lied to. they are tired of being told one thing and doing another. bill: what's this? >> this is much worse. this is that at hyper speed. bill: in the beginning of the program cheryl casone said i think cap and trade is going to pass. it's not. this is going to get out. this con is going to get out. everybody understands it's a con. it's not going to get passed. >> i just did a fundraiser in idaho for the sheriffs up there i was on stage on saturday. i said america, you have got to stand up. you have got to stand up because this con is going to change america forever. you are not going to get out of
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this. bill: cap and trade could get rescinded in the next administration. >> it ain't going to be. bill and a guy said to me. glenn, he shouted from the balcony. we called. they don't listen. what are we supposed to do now? so, bill, what do the people do? bill: you have to vote in the next election for other people. >> how do you stop cap and trade? bill: whoever votes against it then you vote them out of office. >> you mean votes for it. bill: cap and trade we are going to stop by just telling the folk what is a con it is. it's irrefutable. they can't deny. >> you can't deny al gore has said this is global government. that's what it leads to. bill: i have got to run. it f. all things fail we will sick the clowns on them. >> get the big shoes. bill: big march with the clowns. right back with the great american culture quiz tonight starring farrah fawcett and abraham lincoln. the quiz is next as the factor continues all across the u.s.a.
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bill: great american culture quiz here now the quiz kids steve doocy playing for terry turner who lives in press cot, arizona and martha maccallum playing for carol. if you want in on the action go to bill o'reilly.com. are you ready? >> ready. bill: gloating after beating doocy. steve: she was. very unattractive. little dance in the end zone. >> little victory. bill: question one in 1981 farrah fawcett starred in the film cannon ball run. >> point about a tree. >> he. >> he is a she.
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>> shes a he. >> well, he wrote a really tisk point about a tree. >> yeah. >> you know what i like best about trees? >> no, what? >> that you can lie under them on a moonlit night with the leaves gently blowing -- [pan crashing] >> sorry about that. >> that's all right. bill: that did not win an academy award. how many years did ms. faucet star in charlie's angels? bill: that is correct. just one year. all right. very good. question number two. my favorite television program as a kid was dobby gillis. >> i have been wearing these kids for months tonight of all nights i have to get picked up. cheer up, big daddy, i mean you are going to find a girl and get some loot and blue bird happy is going to fly again. >> oh, maynard. >> yeah, good buddy?
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>> like shut up. bill: all right. before gilligan's island. now, what big-time movie star appeared in dobie gillis? bill: here is the answer, ladies and gentlemen, put it up. warren beatty. b. how about that? very good mccallum. >> thank you. big warren beatty fan. bill: question number three, president lincoln was assassinated by an actor john wilkes booth. what happened to booth immediately after he shot lincoln? bill: and the answer is he broke his leg. very good. bill: jumping off the box on to
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the crowd. all right. now, maccallum still one with two to go. catherine zeta jones hit it big in the mask of zorro. >> not bad. >> not bad at all. [scream] bill: no academy award for that either. for what film did catherine zeta jones win academy award. bill: b, chicago. bill: cards up, please. b, chicago.
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oh, man. >> i knew it -- bill: you both should have known that. one question to go. you got it wrong, let it go. ♪ whoa, whoa. bill: not many people know this but kilmeade can sing that high. brian kilmeade in the morning can sing that high. what was the group's, the four seasons, first number one hit.
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bill: doocy, have you got to get this right or you will be humiliated two weeks in a row. the answer is sherry. steve: yeah! bill: a tie. now here is the tie breaker. steve: oh. bill: are you all right? steve: yep. bill: i can't ask where the four seasons are from. you are both from juriesy so you know that. steve: we could name four seasons. bill: you could do that spring summer fall and autumn. tie-breaking question. i only have 30 seconds to think of it off the top of my head. where is catherine zeta jones from. exactly where is she from? wales. steve: it's true. a town in wales. bill: martha maccallum wins. bill: wales is exact. that's where she is from. >> did you know that she is from wales? steve: she is welch. >> we both know. bill: i'm going to give both
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contestants the same winning prizes. steve: you are a great man, bill o'reilly. you both get the same. we have got to excuse doocy. it's not your fault. pinheads and patriots up next tonight starring skinny dipping americans. don't miss this one. hide the kids moments away. . taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz.
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bill: time now for "pinheads and patriots." the state farm insurance company did a nice thing. it donated $5,000 to the boys and girls club of america for every home run hit in the all-star home run competition which was won by prince fielder. in the end $665,000 will go to the kids, so state farm is patriotic. on the pinhead front, we don't need no bleepin' bathing suits.
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232 skinny dippers set a guinness world record for naked swimming at a resort north of phoenix, arizona. since it's about 115 degrees in phoenix, clothing be optional, but it might be wise to pick your spots, and, by the way, working out long before skinny dipping, might be a plan if you know what i mean. as for the dippers you decide if they are pinheads. finally tonight the mail. buy a polo shirt, get an "american patriot" tote bag absolutely free of charge. we've got great "factor staff" polos. "bold fresh" still selling strong after ten months on the market. please don't forget all the proceeds i get from billoreilly.com go to charity.
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i appreciate that, professor. we always try to use logic and fairness in our opinions. i never said she's a bad judge, sir. i just reported the facts. because he's old, doctor.
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you mean there are people who don't think i'm great, tracy? can that be possible? well, excellent, larry, way to go. signed copy of "bold fresh" on the way to you. how about our web site, www.foxnews.com/oreilly. download it because that's going to become a very big story. then please email us with pithy comments from anywhere in the world, oreilly@foxnews.com, name and town if you wish to opine, and here is the word of the day. when writing to douse nto us do a pettifogger. that is it for us today. "the factor" continues 24/7 on billoreilly.com, "hannity" is next, and we'll see all of you billorei

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